“You’ll be surprised to know…This PROVES That There will be No Season 12 OF Oak Island”

A shocking new report says that the reservation team on Oak Island’s curse has drilled to an odd depth and found signs of wealth. The big question now is: is this really it?
It looks like there won’t be a Season 12 of The Curse on Oak Island because of this new find on Oak Island. Watch to find out about this new discovery!
Rick and Marty finally find the prize they were looking for after months of drilling and sifting through debris. The crew has been searching for the supposed wealth on this island, and it looks like they have made some progress.
Marty and Rick went to The Money Pit to see how far the garden shaft probe digging operation had come. They are going to drive to The Money Pit area to check on the probe digging operation and see how things are going.
As of this point, they had reached the depth of the tunnel meant to go straight west into the possible treasure zone. For now, the most important question is whether they can find the structure and break through it to see what it might hold.
Since today is the last day of the season, they need to pack up their gear. However, they have not been able to find what they were looking for. They are excited to discover what lies at the bottom of the yard hole, but Oak Island doesn’t want to share its secrets easily.
Standing on thick planks in the dark water at the bottom of the old shaft, they are both using a detector to help them look for the legendary treasure said to be on Oak Island. At one point, they see something that looks promising, and they are sure it might be the prize.
Yet, they are frustrated that they can’t explore the lower levels of the shaft because it’s the end of the year. They are happy about the find but also angry when Gary interrupts them.
They are getting ready to pull down the board and lengthen the shaft, but they have to pause because Gary finds a non-ferrous head through the roof. Once everyone on the crew realizes how important the discovery is, they know they have to wait until the next season to move forward with their goal.
Chuck, the main investigator, records how far below the surface the treasure is while noting the find from the war room. This presents a significant problem. Even though they’ve faced setbacks, Rick and Marty are grateful for their trip. They thank the team, especially their nephew Peter and their friend David.
According to their plans, they are going to investigate further to see what information they can uncover. After digging for about three inches, they reach a depth of around 93 feet. They believe they are in the exact location they were searching for—absolutely perfect.
Now that they’ve reached what they think is the approximate depth of the tunnel that leads directly west into the possible treasure zone, the most pressing question is whether they can locate the structure and examine what it might contain.
They decide to dismantle the last section and conduct more studies before sunset. While cleaning out the file, they put everything in a container and look around to see what they can find.
There is no doubt that Oak Island does not easily reveal its secrets. The team has a strong desire to uncover everything possible and, if feasible, determine what the piece of wood at the bottom of the yard shaft is.
One team member believes he has hit wood on the northern side of the board. After drawing a blank, he manages to navigate through the tunnel, unharmed despite a near-miss. They realize that if they approach from the side, they might be able to trace the line of the tube.
Following the triggering of their safety gear, they descend the shaft. Never in their wildest dreams did they think this moment would come, especially after being apart for so long—it feels like a childhood dream come true.
To obtain these valuables, they go deeper into The Money Pit, putting themselves in the same perilous situation faced by treasure hunters for hundreds of years. This problem is unlikely to be resolved soon, even though time is running out.
It’s likely that whatever was meant to be found in this shaft was deliberately placed to make it easier to locate. At that moment, they consider using a metal detector, knowing they don’t have much time left.
They decide to ask a more experienced team member to use the metal detecting gear to probe the hole and see what they can find. The search for the real treasure finally seems to be nearing its conclusion after what feels like a lifetime.
From the outside, it looks as if the scenery was carved out in the Middle Ages when the Templars were in charge. It almost feels like they are prisoners locked up in a castle. The investigators continue trying to discern what lies within the hole, suspecting it may contain a wealth of modern nails and wire.
They are fortunate to have the CTX 3030, which not only aids their findings but also features alarms linked to unique signals. They touch something right away, but it isn’t a target made of non-ferrous materials. It occurs to them that it might be gold, silver, or even copper, though they can’t confirm it.








